Intel to Make 'Significant Portion' of the iPhone 7's LTE Modems: Report

Apple's next flagship smartphone, expected to be named the iPhone 7, will reportedly have some of its innards made by Intel. According to an analyst at CLSA Securities, Intel has secured orders for a "significant portion" of the cellular modems on Apple's next-generation iPhone. The analyst adds that Apple isn't looking to completely cut its reliance on Qualcomm.

CLSA analyst Srini Pajjuri citing "Asian supply chain checks," claims that the chipmaker will supply about 30 to 40 percent of the iPhone's cellular modems. The move will understandably have a negative impact on Qualcomm, which currently manufactures modems for iPhone models.

Pajjuri believes that Apple's partnership with Intel for modems will have a 4 percent negative impact to its Qualcomm's revenue, and 2 percent on earnings. Intel, on the other hand, will see a 1.5 to 2 percent increase in its revenue and earnings.

While Apple is looking to cut some reliance on Qualcomm, the company doesn't plan to completely turn away from the chipmaker. On the contrary, the analyst believes that the company will "share shift back" to Qualcomm in 2017.